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Observations on the nature and consequences of wounds and contusions of the head, fractures of the skull, concussions of the brain, etc.

Publication Details

London: C. Hitch & L. Hawes, 1760 CE.

This book, which showed Pott’s extensive knowledge of surgical literature, systematized the treatment of head injuries. It shows what a variety of injuries of the head could be sustained even before the advent of the motor-car. Includes the first description of “Pott’s puffy tumor”. Pott was bom in Threadneedle Street, where the Bank of England now stands; he succeeded Cheselden as the greatest surgeon of his day. The book was altered and re-published under a different title in 1768.

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External URLobservations-on-the-nature-and-consequences-of-wounds-and-contusions-of-the-head-fractures-of-the-skull-concussions-of-the-brain-etc

Geographic Context

Publication place: London